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Engineering, 20.04.2020 21:40 mariahcid904

Consider the rotating shaft below. It is supported by two bearings. Right at the middle, there is a pulley driving a belt. Measurements of the power consumption of the electric motor reveal that the torque applied to the shaft is 287 lb. in. The shaft has a diameter of 0.44 in. We want to estimate how many cycles of rotation this shaft will withstand.

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